Vogue China
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| Vogue China | |
|---|---|
| Editorial director | Angela Cheung |
| Categories | Fashion |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Publisher | Condé Nast with China Pictorial Publishing House |
| First issue | September 2005 |
| Country | China |
| Language | Chinese |
| Website | vogue.com.cn |
Vogue China is the Chinese edition of Vogue magazine. The magazine carries a mixture of foreign and local content.[1]
Vogue China became the sixteenth edition of Vogue when its first issue was released for September 2005;[1] its debut had been in the works for over two years.[2] The magazine's first cover featured Australian model Gemma Ward alongside Chinese models Du Juan, Wang Wenqin, Tong Chenjie, Liu Dan, and Ni Mingxi.[1][2] The magazine's first printing of 300,000 copies sold out, requiring a second printing.[1]
Angelica Cheung is the magazine's editorial director.[1][2] The magazine is published by Condé Nast in partnership with the state-owned China Pictorial Publishing House.[1][2][3]
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- Vogue China (Chinese)

